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About this product:
RTINGS.com gave this monitor a rating of 7.5, calling it a "good budget-friendly 4k monitor".
See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.
About this store:
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I own this monitor. Bought it back in the day for $329 + tax/recycling fees.
It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
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I own this monitor. Bought it back in the day for $329 + tax/recycling fees.
It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
I own this monitor. Bought it back in the day for $329 + tax/recycling fees.
It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
Do you use it unscaled. Wondering if 32'is large enough to use 4k unscaled
Do you use it unscaled. Wondering if 32'is large enough to use 4k unscaled
Every body will be different, try to think of 16" laptop display @ full HD and draw conclusion. Also consider the physic as you will be looking at the center of the screen most of the time, and the edges/corners will be further away than smaller screens.
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Is it versa compatible? The pics don't show 4 little holes, the and q and a's say it is.
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Wall Mount VESA 100x100
The back is plastic and plain. There's a removable clip on the stand that serves as basic cable management, and there's a quick-release feature to remove the stand if you want to VESA-mount it.
Do you use it unscaled. Wondering if 32'is large enough to use 4k unscaled
I don't have this particular monitor, but I do have two 32" 4K BenQ monitors that I use daily for work. I use them both at 100% (no scaling) sitting at a 30" deep desk. No issues for me, but YMMV.
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It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
QHD(2560 x 1440) resolution and not 4k like the one in this thread.
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It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
It's a great budget monitor. Color is very good. Features are good. Has built-in speakers. HDR is fine. It's lightweight with a good tilting stand.
The only "negative" is that it's not particularly bright. It's definitely not dim, but you're not going to be watching movies on it especially if you're the type that likes super vivid images or grew up on "torch mode". It'll look pretty good after calibration (though many people find a calibrated image dull for movie watching).
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Wall Mount VESA 100x100
The back is plastic and plain. There's a removable clip on the stand that serves as basic cable management, and there's a quick-release feature to remove the stand if you want to VESA-mount it.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../32ul500-w
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QHD(2560 x 1440) resolution and not 4k like the one in this thread.
what happen to big circle / rectangle / square base??
QHD(2560 x 1440) resolution and not 4k like the one in this thread.
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what happen to big circle / rectangle / square base??
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